Thailand features a number of spectacular waterfalls that make excellent natural sightseeing attractions. Popular with locals for picnicking and often great for cooling off after a hike, Thailand waterfalls are both scenic and interesting natural venues for visitors to experience on their holiday in Thailand.

A beautiful waterfall is part of Doi Suthep-Pui National Park, surrounded by lush forest. It is located on the 20th kilometer of Mae Malai-Pai road. To get there, take a left turn at Km. 20 onto a dirt road a...

The Khun Kon or Tat Mok Waterfall is the highest waterfall in Chiang Rai with 70 meters in height. Surrounded by lush forest, it’s not only the most beautiful waterfall in the province but also a perfect hiking spo...

An 11-tiered waterfall located in the verdant forest area of Kaeng Krachan National Park where various kinds of birds and butterflies are found. Some levels of the waterfall are reachable through trekking trails, o...

SaiYokNoi Waterfall, known by local residence as Nam TokKhaoPung, has been widely famous for a long time. The name KhaoPung which means crumbled mountain derived from the natural occurrence of the waterfall: eroded limes...

Originated from Kala mountain range, Pha Tat Waterfall is a three-tiered waterfall located deep inside the Khuean Srinagarindra National Park located 140 km. from Kanchanaburi. The waterfall is not too wild so it’s...

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